Becks loses two Bimmers to laptop-toting thieves

For every
hundred or so stupidcriminalsthatwefeatureonthesepages, there are a few just as
brilliant as their contemporaries are dim: look at the international group of hardware pirates who managed to build their own
version of Japan's NEC Corp, or the laptop-toting thieves who succesfully stole not one, but two, of
soccer football star David Beckham's BMW X5 SUVs by hacking the keyless-entry systems. In the last six
months, the Real Madrid star and Mr. Posh Spice has seen two of his $60,000 vehicles lost to geeky criminals, with the
most recent GTA occurring while Becks dined at a mall in Spain.
Apparently thieves armed with a particular model's security schematics can jack into the car's PC and run software that
dumps out the necessary codes for breaking the encryption, allowing them to unlock the doors, start the engine, and in
some cases, even disable built-in tracking devices. Yeah, we're kind of impressed, but let's see these fancy criminals
use their high-tech lockpicks to "hack" the cold, hard steel of our "Club LX."